The Lovers in Your Dreams - Ray Wylie Hubbard



     
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The Lovers in Your Dreams By: Ray Wylie Hubbard
You are soft to the touch, and things fall upon the ground for you
I am torn and blessed as much, for I cannot not love you cause I do
We are here within our skin, like a coin tossed upon a tambourine
We will soon be gone from all we see, this dream within a dream, within a dream
CHORUS
When you leave your body laying on the bed at night
And you drift away to somewhere like you do
In the morning when you open your eyes
Do the lovers in your dreams wake up too?
Do the lovers in your dreams wake up too?
Instrumental interlude
You are wild within your dreams, and it's dangerous company with me
Perhaps it is as it seems, then again these dark waters run deep

You are lost to my eyes, like a gypsy child on European streets
I hope some day you realize, wallow in the darkness there are thieves
CHORUS
When you leave your body laying on the bed at night
And you drift away to somewhere like you do
In the morning when you open your eyes
Do the lovers in your dreams wake up too?
Do the lovers in your dreams wake up too?
Mandolin solo
Why do I burn if love is kind?, perhaps this is what the poets mean
When they rhythm all those words and dark shades of deep blues and greens
You are soft to the touch, and things fall upon the ground for you
I am torn and blessed as much, for I cannot not love you cause I do
CHORUS
When you leave your body laying on your bed at night
And you drift away to somewhere like you do
In the morning when you open your eyes
Do the lovers in your dreams wake up too?
Do the lovers in your dreams wake up too?
Do the lovers... in your dreams wake up too?
Do the lovers... in your dreams wake up too?
Do the lovers... in your dreams wake up too?
Short mandolin outro
Lyrics Submitted by Robin Howard

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Ray Wylie Hubbard (born 13 November 1946 in Soper, Oklahoma, moved to Dallas, Texas, USA in 1954) is an American country music singer and songwriter. An active performer since 1965, his song "Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother" was made famous by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1973. He has recorded and performed continuously since then, apart from a short period in the late 1980s.

With a keen eye of observation and a wise man’s knowledge, Ray Wylie Hubbard composes and performs a dozen songs that couldn’t spring from anywhere else but out of his fertile rock and roll bluesy poet-in-the-blistering-heat southern noggin. ”I like to look at both enlightenment and endarkenment,” he declares. “I feel comfortable observing each.”

His 2010 album "A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment" demonstrates the kind of talent that every great songwriter yearns for. Throughout the album, his focus remains on the song-constructing and performing stories set to music that resonate in a way that is completely his own. Hubbard recruits an ensemble of accomplished musicians to make the album’s larger than life outlaw tunes echo from track to track. Among the musicians featured on the album are Kevin Russell (The Gourds), Gurf Morlix (Lucinda Williams, Robert Earl Keen), Bukka Allen (Ian Moore, Jack Ingram), Billy Cassis (Bob Schneider,Double Trouble, Soulhat), Ray Bonneville (B.B. King, JJ Cale, Muddy Waters), Seth James (Percy Sledge, Delbert McClinton), David Abeyta (Reckless Kelly) and The Trishas as well as his own son, Lucas Hubbard.

The writing and recording of A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment came on the heels of Hubbard’s first screenplay endeavor, which was funded and filmed with a cast of icons including Kris Kristofferson, Dwight Yoakam and Lizzy Caplan. A weekly radio show, constant touring, and producing kept him busy, but didn’t manage to steal the Texan singer-songwriters focus. The outcome of the album is a juxtaposition of songs like “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” a fundamental gospel piece, and “Drunken Poet’s Dream,” cowritten with Hayes Carll. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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